
As manufacturers integrate automation into aerospace production, a pivotal challenge persists: scaling robotic metrology while ensuring measurement accuracy and system reliability. At the upcoming CMSC 2026, industry professionals will have the opportunity to explore this issue in detail.
Hexagon’s Cody Anderson is set to join experts from Boeing and Leonardo to present a session titled “Industrialization and Qualification of Robotic Metrology Cells for Large Aerospace Structures.” This presentation will delve into the collaboration model between customers, suppliers, and OEMs, which has led to the successful qualification and scalable adoption of three robotic metrology cells.
These cells, designed for large aerospace structures, have demonstrated measurable improvements in inspection speed and measurement reliability. The session will focus on how this structured framework has enhanced deployment accessibility and uncertainty governance.
Attendees interested in automation advancements, aerospace manufacturing innovations, and metrology best practices will find this session essential. The presentation promises to deliver production-validated insights crucial for industry professionals.
In addition to the session, Hexagon will be showcasing the latest in portable metrology technology at booth #204 and the Measurement Zone throughout the event. Visitors are encouraged to explore these innovations and learn how they can enhance manufacturing processes.
CMSC 2026 is scheduled for July 21 in Dallas, Texas. This event serves as a crucial platform for discussing advancements in measurement technologies and automation within the aerospace sector.
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